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Why Mosquitoes Suck

Valerie Brosseau • April 8, 2019

How to remove mosquitoes fast!

If you have ever tried to enjoy the outdoors, and were attacked by mosquitoes relentlessly biting you, than you are likely either trapped inside your home, or seeking out the best possible approach to keeping these pests away! 

If you want to enjoy the outdoor areas of your home, you could wear long sleeves in the summer. Be forewarned, that mosquitoes can penetrate long clothing.  Perhaps you will avoid them by placing yourself in a giant hamster ball. This approach, though fun, could be slightly inefficient. 

Here are our top tips to removing mosquitoes and preventing them from returning.
1. You want to make your home as unattractive as possible. Mosquitoes love moist areas for breeding. If you don't live by water, you may want to consider draining any kind of standing water. Look for pooling around gutters, or poor drainage in your yard, and make your yard as dry as possible.
2. Mosquitoes are repelled by certain scents. Try planting citronella or peppermint plants around the property.
3. When outdoors, use fans. This has two benefits. It will cool down the area for you and your guest, but it will also blow air too hard for mosquitoes to fly through, hence making a mosquito free bubble for your barbecue.

Still need help getting rid of mosquitoes? 
Call Buckingham Pest Control in St. Charles & St. Louis County!

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